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Orange Chicken is one of the most popular Chinese takeouts that has become a staple with takeouts. And we’ve found a delicious way to homemade orange chicken, so you never have to worry about lineups at the mall or drive thru again. Plus it’s really TASTIER and you can adjust spice to your taste! Video and step by step images below so you can perfect it every time.
two chopsticks holding up a piece of orange chicken closeup showing the sauce and texture of the chicken with sesame seed stuck on ittwo chopsticks holding up a piece of orange chicken closeup showing the sauce and texture of the chicken with sesame seed stuck on it
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What is Orange Chicken?

If you’re a fan of sticky Chinese gravy with steamed rice, this homemade orange chicken recipe is sure to hit the right spot. It consists of small bite-sized breaded chicken cubes, fried to juicy perfection and coated in a thick, sweet, tangy orange sauce. In case you’re wondering, yes, this dish does involve the actual fruit, orange, its juice, and zest for that citrusy flavor. 

Why You’ll Love Orange Chicken

  • It’s like take out comfort food!
  • The taste is so much better than store bought–so flavorful and loaded with clean ingredients!
  • You can adjust the sweetness, spiciness, tanginess and much more to your own taste!
  • When you make homemade orange chicken, it costs a fraction of what you pay for take out!
  • The sauce can be made well in advance, so it’s super convenient.
  • All together if making it from scratch you’ll need no more than 30 minutes.
  • It’s a fun meal to eat with chopsticks and kids, so your family or guests will enjoy it.
  • You can serve it light with a side of Avocado Orange Salad with Citrus Dressing as we did above. Or you can serve it alongside rice or pasta or steamed veggies.

Ingredients You Need

Chicken

Chunks of chicken breasts and thighs boneless cut int 1 inch cubes in a plateChunks of chicken breasts and thighs boneless cut int 1 inch cubes in a plate

You can use a combo of chicken breast and thighs. We love a combo however if you want really moist chicken, use the thighs. And if you like really light chicken, use the chicken breasts. The most important thing is to cut up the chicken into 1 inch chunks.

Coating Ingredients

Coating ingredients for the orange chicken including a bowl of flour, a bowl of eggs, a bowl of water, a bowl of cornstarchCoating ingredients for the orange chicken including a bowl of flour, a bowl of eggs, a bowl of water, a bowl of cornstarchCoating ingredients for the orange chicken including a bowl of flour, a bowl of eggs, a bowl of water, a bowl of cornstarch

  • Flour seasoned with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
  • Egg to bind the coating.
  • Water to loosen the batter so it sticks to the chicken. 

Orange Chicken Sauce Ingredients

orange chicken sauce ingredients on a cutting board including cornstarch and water mixed in a bowl, orange juice in a cup, orange zest on the board, grated garlic in a bowl, grated ginger in a bowl. soy sauce in a bowl, rice vinegar in a bowl, brown sugar in a bowl and green onions and sesame seeds orange chicken sauce ingredients on a cutting board including cornstarch and water mixed in a bowl, orange juice in a cup, orange zest on the board, grated garlic in a bowl, grated ginger in a bowl. soy sauce in a bowl, rice vinegar in a bowl, brown sugar in a bowl and green onions and sesame seeds orange chicken sauce ingredients on a cutting board including cornstarch and water mixed in a bowl, orange juice in a cup, orange zest on the board, grated garlic in a bowl, grated ginger in a bowl. soy sauce in a bowl, rice vinegar in a bowl, brown sugar in a bowl and green onions and sesame seeds

  • Orange Juice and Orange Zest
  • Grated Garli
  • Ginger, grated
  • Brown sugar
  • Soy Sauce.
  • Rice Vinegar.
  • Slurry of Cornstarch mixed with water
  • Green onions
  • Sesame seeds

How to Make Orange Chicken

preparing the batter to coat the chicken: in a large bowl a hand is mixing the coating ingredients : the flour, seasoning, egg and water preparing the batter to coat the chicken: in a large bowl a hand is mixing the coating ingredients : the flour, seasoning, egg and water preparing the batter to coat the chicken: in a large bowl a hand is mixing the coating ingredients : the flour, seasoning, egg and water

  1. Begin by making the coating batter for the chicken: In a large bowl, mix the flour, season it with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Whisk the egg into the flour and then gradually add in the water while whisking to achieve a thick batter consistency.
  2. To the cut up chicken pieces, season them lightly with salt, pepper and garlic powder and toss them in cornstarch.
    The cut up chicken chunks in a bowl tossed with some cornstarch to help stick to the batterThe cut up chicken chunks in a bowl tossed with some cornstarch to help stick to the batterThe cut up chicken chunks in a bowl tossed with some cornstarch to help stick to the batter
  3. The cornstarch helps the chicken stick to the coating. 
  4. Now add the cornstarch coated chicken pieces into the prepared batter and toss well to coat every piece of chicken.
    A hand holding chopsticks and adding the coated chicken one by one into the hot oil A hand holding chopsticks and adding the coated chicken one by one into the hot oil A hand holding chopsticks and adding the coated chicken one by one into the hot oil
  5. Preheat a high smoking oil in a wok or pot. Add the battered chicken chunks, one piece at a time. Make sure not to add them all together as they will crowd and stick together. 
    chicken frying in the oil has turned golden and is ready to be removed from the oil. A hand holding a spoon to remove the chicken chicken frying in the oil has turned golden and is ready to be removed from the oil. A hand holding a spoon to remove the chicken chicken frying in the oil has turned golden and is ready to be removed from the oil. A hand holding a spoon to remove the chicken
  6. A chopstick is best for this task or a fork if you don’t have one. Avoid overcrowding the pan as well.
  7. Cook for just 2-3 minutes until the coating has turned golden and at that point the chicken is done too.
    All the chicken fried and golden and placed on paper towels in a plate to drain from any excess oil All the chicken fried and golden and placed on paper towels in a plate to drain from any excess oil All the chicken fried and golden and placed on paper towels in a plate to drain from any excess oil
  8. Remove the chicken from the oil and drain on paper towels to remove excess oil.

How to Make Orange Chicken Sauce

A small pot with all the sauce ingredients added in at once including orange juice and zest, grated garlic and ginger, soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegarA small pot with all the sauce ingredients added in at once including orange juice and zest, grated garlic and ginger, soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegarA small pot with all the sauce ingredients added in at once including orange juice and zest, grated garlic and ginger, soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar

  1. To make the sauce: in a small pot over medium heat, you’ll add in all the sauce ingredients above. 
    A hand adding in a bowl of cornstarch slurry which is cornstarch and water mixed in a cup A hand adding in a bowl of cornstarch slurry which is cornstarch and water mixed in a cup A hand adding in a bowl of cornstarch slurry which is cornstarch and water mixed in a cup
  2. Bring the sauce to a boil and then add in the cornstarch slurry. The slurry is cornstarch mixed in with water to thicken the sauce. 
    Orange sauce thickened and ready, and a spoon showing the consistency of it Orange sauce thickened and ready, and a spoon showing the consistency of it Orange sauce thickened and ready, and a spoon showing the consistency of it
  3. Once the sauce has boiled with the slurry, it’s ready. Turn off the heat and the sauce should have thickened and reached a sticky consistency.
    the fried chicken added to the pot of orange sauce and tossed well to coatthe fried chicken added to the pot of orange sauce and tossed well to coatthe fried chicken added to the pot of orange sauce and tossed well to coat
  4. At that point, add the fried and drained chicken pieces right in to the sauce pan and coat with the sauce very well. Make sure to toss and coat so each piece of chicken is coated in orange sauce. 
  5. And its ready! That’s ow simple it is! 
    close up of the orange chicken served sprinkled with some sesame seeds and green onions chopped close up of the orange chicken served sprinkled with some sesame seeds and green onions chopped close up of the orange chicken served sprinkled with some sesame seeds and green onions chopped
  6. Right before serving sprinkle some green onions and sesame seeds on top. Now you’re ready to enjoy some homemade orange chicken 🧡

Tips for Tasty Homemade Orange Chicken

  1. Choose between chicken thighs or breasts, or use a combo of both. Thighs are extra juicy, while breast is super light tasting. 
  2. Coating the chicken lightly in cornstarch before coating it in the batter will help the batter stick to the chicken.
  3. Season the chicken and batter lightly with salt, pepper and garlic powder for a depth of flavor. 
  4. When frying the chicken, use a high smoking point oil like avocado, peanut, soy or canola. 
  5. Also when frying the chicken, use a chopstick or fork to add in the chicken one at a time into the hot oil.
  6. Avoid adding too many as the batter will expand and the chicken may stick to each other. 
  7. Don’t overcrowd the pan when frying. 
  8. Remove the chicken as soon as they turn golden on the outside, they don’t need more than 2-3 minutes. 
  9. When making the sauce, use fresh orange juice when possible. The same orange you’ve zested, use the juice of it.
  10. The slurry is to thicken the sauce, and in order to do that you’ll need to bring it to a boil.
  11. Finally, add the sesame and green onions right before serving.

A large plate of orange chicken onA large plate of orange chicken onA large plate of orange chicken on

How to Make Spicy Orange Chicken?

You can add some sriracha (about a tablespoon) to the sauce and as many teaspoons of chilli flakes as. you can handle! SO GOOD when spicy!

How to Make Healthier Orange Chicken

For a healthy alternative to the regular orange chicken recipe, you can cook the chicken in the oven. Follow the recipe and place it on a rack in a 400 degreeF oven.  Make sure to spray it with oil and bake it for 15 minutes until golden.

Mandarin Orange Chicken

For a little twist, add one step to the orange chicken recipe and get the amazing mandarin orange chicken. Follow the recipe as is but swap a mandarin orange for regular oranges.

Instant Pot Orange Chicken

If you’re in a rush and don’t have time to make the chicken and sauce separately, you can make the orange chicken in an instant pot. Just saute the chicken pieces in oil, and add the sauce ingredients once it’s golden brown. Bring it to a boil and add cornstarch in the end for the desired consistency. 

Air Fryer Orange Chicken

Another variant is to cook the chicken cubes in an air fryer before adding them to the sauce. The air fryer orange chicken is a healthy alternative to the regular orange chicken recipe. The batter will be eggs in a bowl and breadcrumbs in the other. Similar to the Air Fryer Fish coating.

What is the Sauce on Orange Chicken Made of?

The orange chicken sauce is made of orange juice and zest , brown sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger. You can optionally add red chilies. To thicken the sauce, you’ll need cornstarch. 

Is Orange Chicken the same as Orange Peel Chicken? 

Yes, orange peel chicken is just another name for orange chicken. The difference is the use of orange zest or dried orange peel in the sauce. 

What do you serve with Orange Chicken?

Many items go with orange chicken, including white steamed rice, steamed broccoli, asparagus, and noodles. You can also have it with Avocado Orange Salad with Citrus Dressing for a bright orange feel!

close up of a serving of homemade orange chicken on a plate showing the sticky orange chicken perfectly cooked and garnished with sesame and green onions along side some avocado salad close up of a serving of homemade orange chicken on a plate showing the sticky orange chicken perfectly cooked and garnished with sesame and green onions along side some avocado salad close up of a serving of homemade orange chicken on a plate showing the sticky orange chicken perfectly cooked and garnished with sesame and green onions along side some avocado salad

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Chicken Fingers
Korean Fried Chicken Strips
Buffalo Chicken Wrap
Air Fryer Chicken Wings
Chicken Flautas
Grilled Chicken Parmesan
Ground Chicken Tacos
Air Fryer Chicken Legs

Orange Chicken

Orange Chicken is one of the most popular Chinese takeouts that has become a staple with takeouts. And we’ve found a delicious way to homemade orange chicken, so you never have to worry about lineups at the mall or drive thru again. Plus it’s really TASTIER and you can adjust spice to your taste!

Ingredients

Chicken

  • 4
    chicken breasts
    or thighs, cut into 1 inch cubes
  • 1/2
    teaspoons
    salt and pepper
  • 1
    teaspoon
    garlic powder
  • 1/3
    cup
    cornstarch
  • 1 1/2
    cups
    oil
    for frying

Coating Ingredients

  • 2
    cups
    Flour
  • 1/2
    teaspoon
    salt and pepper
  • 1
    teaspoon
    garlic powder
  • 1
    egg
  • 1/3-1/2
    cup
    water

Orange Chicken Sauce

  • 1
    cup
    orange juice
    freshly squeezed is best
  • 1
    teaspoon
    garlic
    grated
  • 1
    teaspoon
    ginger
    grated
  • 1/4
    cup
    light brown sugar
  • 2
    tablespoons
    soy sauce
  • 1
    tablespoon
    rice vinegar
  • 1
    tabelspoons
    cornstarch
    mixed with 1 tablespoon water and blended well
  • 1
    teaspoon
    orange zest

Garnish

  • 2
    Tablespoon
    sesame seeds
    toasted
  • 3
    green onions
    sliced, the green part only

Instructions

  1. Begin by making the coating batter for the chicken: In a large bowl, mix the flour, season it with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Whisk the egg into the flour and then gradually add in the water while whisking to achieve a thick batter consistency.

  2. To the cut up chicken pieces, season them lightly with salt, pepper and garlic powder and toss them in cornstarch.

  3. The cornstarch helps the chicken stick to the coating.

  4. Now add the cornstarch coated chicken pieces into the prepared batter and toss well to coat every piece of chicken.

  5. Preheat a high smoking oil in a wok or pot. Add the battered chicken chunks, one piece at a time. Make sure not to add them all together as they will crowd and stick together.

  6. A chopstick is best for this task or a fork if you don’t have one. Avoid overcrowding the pan as well.

  7. Cook for just 2-3 minutes until the coating has turned golden and at that point the chicken is done too.

  8. Remove the chicken from the oil and drain on paper towels to remove excess oil.

  9. To make the sauce: in a small pot over medium heat, you’ll add in all the sauce ingredients above.

  10. Bring the sauce to a boil and then add in the cornstarch slurry. The slurry is cornstarch mixed in with water to thicken the sauce.

  11. Once the sauce has boiled with the slurry, it’s ready. Turn off the heat and the sauce should have thickened and reached a sticky consistency.

  12. At that point, add the fried and drained chicken pieces right in to the sauce pan and coat with the sauce very well. Make sure to toss and coat so each piece of chicken is coated in orange sauce.

  13. And its ready! That’s ow simple it is!

  14. Right before serving sprinkle some green onions and sesame seeds on top. Now you’re ready to enjoy some homemade orange chicken 🧡

Recipe Notes

Tips for Tasty Homemade Orange Chicken

  1. Choose between chicken thighs or breasts, or use a combo of both. Thighs are extra juicy, while breast is super light tasting. 
  2. Coating the chicken lightly in cornstarch before coating it in the batter will help the batter stick to the chicken.
  3. Season the chicken and batter lightly with salt, pepper and garlic powder for a depth of flavor. 
  4. When frying the chicken, use a high smoking point oil like avocado, peanut, soy or canola. 
  5. Also when frying the chicken, use a chopstick or fork to add in the chicken one at a time into the hot oil.
  6. Avoid adding too many as the batter will expand and the chicken may stick to each other. 
  7. Don’t overcrowd the pan when frying. 
  8. Remove the chicken as soon as they turn golden on the outside, they don’t need more than 2-3 minutes. 
  9. When making the sauce, use fresh orange juice when possible. The same orange you’ve zested, use the juice of it.
  10. The slurry is to thicken the sauce, and in order to do that you’ll need to bring it to a boil.
  11. Finally, add the sesame and green onions right before serving.

How to Make Spicy Orange Chicken?

You can add some sriracha (about a tablespoon) to the sauce and as many teaspoons of chilli flakes as. you can handle! SO GOOD when spicy!

How to Make Healthier Orange Chicken

For a healthy alternative to the regular orange chicken recipe, you can cook the chicken in the oven. Follow the recipe and place it on a rack in a 400 degreeF oven.  Make sure to spray it with oil and bake it for 15 minutes until golden.

Mandarin Orange Chicken

For a little twist, add one step to the orange chicken recipe and get the amazing mandarin orange chicken. Follow the recipe as is but swap a mandarin orange for regular oranges.

Instant Pot Orange Chicken

If you’re in a rush and don’t have time to make the chicken and sauce separately, you can make the orange chicken in an instant pot. Just saute the chicken pieces in oil, and add the sauce ingredients once it’s golden brown. Bring it to a boil and add cornstarch in the end for the desired consistency. 

Air Fryer Orange Chicken

Another variant is to cook the chicken cubes in an air fryer before adding them to the sauce. The air fryer orange chicken is a healthy alternative to the regular orange chicken recipe. The batter will be eggs in a bowl and breadcrumbs in the other. Similar to the Air Fryer Fish coating.

What is the Sauce on Orange Chicken Made of?

The orange chicken sauce is made of orange juice and zest , brown sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger. You can optionally add red chilies. To thicken the sauce, you’ll need cornstarch. 

Is Orange Chicken the same as Orange Peel Chicken? 

Yes, orange peel chicken is just another name for orange chicken. The difference is the use of orange zest or dried orange peel in the sauce. 

What do you serve with Orange Chicken?

Many items go with orange chicken, including white steamed rice, steamed broccoli, asparagus, and noodles. You can also have it with Avocado Orange Salad with Citrus Dressing for a bright orange feel!

 

Nutrition Facts

Orange Chicken

Amount Per Serving

Calories 1104
Calories from Fat 846

% Daily Value*

Fat 94g145%

Saturated Fat 8g50%

Trans Fat 0.4g

Polyunsaturated Fat 26g

Monounsaturated Fat 56g

Cholesterol 186mg62%

Sodium 1373mg60%

Potassium 1148mg33%

Carbohydrates 69g23%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 19g21%

Protein 58g116%

Vitamin A 343IU7%

Vitamin C 36mg44%

Calcium 97mg10%

Iron 5mg28%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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